Manfredini Daniele, Bucci Marco Brady, Sabattini Vincenzo Bucci, Lobbezoo Frank
TMD Clinic, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, University of Padova, Italy.
Cranio. 2011 Oct;29(4):304-12. doi: 10.1179/crn.2011.045.
Bruxism is commonly considered a detrimental motor activity, potentially causing overload of the stomatognathic structures and representing a risk factor for dental implant survival. The available literature does not provide evidence-based guidelines for the management of bruxers undergoing implant-retained restorations. The present paper reviewed current concepts on bruxism etiology, diagnosis and management, underlining its effects on dental implants in an attempt to provide clinically useful suggestions based on scientifically sound data. Unfortunately, very little data exists on the subject of a cause-and-effect relationship between bruxism and implant failure, to the point that expert opinions and cautionary approaches are still considered the best available sources for suggesting good practice indicators. By including experimental literature data on the effects of different types of occlusal loading on peri-implant marginal bone loss along with data from studies investigating the intensity of the forces transmitted to the bone itself during tooth-clenching and tooth-grinding activities, the authors were able to compile the suggestions presented here for prosthetic implant rehabilitations in patients with bruxism.
磨牙症通常被认为是一种有害的运动行为,可能导致口颌结构负荷过重,是牙种植体存留的一个风险因素。现有文献并未提供针对接受种植体支持修复的磨牙症患者管理的循证指南。本文回顾了磨牙症病因、诊断和管理的当前概念,强调其对牙种植体的影响,试图基于科学可靠的数据提供临床有用的建议。遗憾的是,关于磨牙症与种植体失败之间因果关系的相关数据非常少,以至于专家意见和警示方法仍被视为提出良好实践指标的最佳可用来源。通过纳入关于不同类型咬合负荷对种植体周围边缘骨丢失影响的实验文献数据,以及研究紧咬牙和磨牙活动期间传递至骨本身的力的强度的研究数据,作者得以汇编本文针对磨牙症患者种植修复的建议。